It is the symbol of peace.
In late biblical times, the dove was a symbol of Lady Wisdom, thought to be the Jewish goddess of wisdom (see, for example, the Book of Proverbs), and a symbol of the Holy Spirit.AnswerThe dove is used universally as a symbol of peace. In Genesis, a dove returned with an olive leaf to the ark showing Noah the water was receding. Christians use it as symbolic of the Holy Spirit's presence.
Nearly all of them- it is one of the oldest symbols and has been used throughout church history.
There are many different symbols in Christianity. The fish is a very important symbol that started at the beginning of Christianity. It was a symbol used by hidden Christians to find other hidden Christians (because being a Christian was illegal and could result in death). They would draw one half of the fish and the other person would draw the other half if they were a Christian.The cross is also a big symbol in Christianity. It is an obvious symbol because it was the way Christ died.The dove is also a symbol. When Christ was baptised, God came to Earth in the form of a dove.
The dove is a commonly used peace symbol that dates back to early christian times. Early christians used the dove (typically with an olive branch in its beak) as a symbol of peace and a reference to the dove that Noah released from the Ark during the story of the Great Flood.
In Greek mythology, the dove is a symbol of the goddess Aphrodite. However, normally, a white dove is considered a symbol of peace.
It is the symbol of hope, taken from the time of Noah.
.Catholic AnswerA dove is a symbol of the Holy Spirit.
It was the dove.
A white dove is a symbol of peace.
dove is aphrodite's symbol
Not really. The dove is used as a symbol for the Holy Spirit which is very heavily involved in Baptism.
The dove is recognized as "peace" in most western countries. The dove is an ancient symbol of peace. It is pictured as a white dove, rather than the gray multi-colored wood dove commonly called a pigeon.